I'm not going to start this post with a list of reasons about why it's bad to vote for a third party candidate. We've all seen enough of those articles, and frankly, they don't seem to be persuading anyone, and it can feel condescending. People have valid and legitimate reasons to vote for third party candidates, and I have never been in the business of talking people out of voting. So if you want to vote third party, godspeed my little involved citizens. Live your truth.

But think twice before you vote for Jill Stein.

Not because she's in the Green Party, but because of who she is as a candidate. If Jill Stein were running in a Democratic primary, I would also advise you to vote against her, because she is in no way qualified to be the president.

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Dr. Stein's inexperience shows through when one goes through her platform page with a fine tooth comb. One example that jumped out at me was when Stein promised to ensure access to the morning-after pill, "lifting the Obama Administration's ban" on the emergency contraceptive.

I could continue to pick through Jill Stein's policy proposals, but I don't have all day, and neither do you. The overarching problem with all of her plans is that Dr. Stein has no stated strategy for how she will make these policy proposals a reality. "Political revolution," I hear you say, off in the distance. "We will elect progressive politicians who will support her plans."

Of course, a hostile Congress will create problems for any elected official, so why would it be different for Jill Stein than it would be for Hillary Clinton? This is where experience and relationships come into play. Hillary Clinton's years in the Senate allowed her to not only form lasting and cordial relationships with members of Congress, but people from both parties respect her, which will help her pass her policy proposals. Many Senators not up for reelection already know and have worked with Clinton, unlike Jill Stein.

Jill Stein has some good ideas, but good ideas don't always translate to a good candidate. I have a lot of good ideas, but I'm by no means qualified to be president, as I have no executive experience. Neither does Jill Stein. She does not have the skills, relationships, experience, or focus to implement the grand ideas and promises she has made, and her current policies and plans do not even hold up to a mild amount of scrutiny. It is the official opinion of West Wing, Best Wing that Jill Stein is not qualified to be a Speaker of the Massachusetts state legislature, let alone the most powerful person in this nation, and if there are progressive elected officials you want to support, look in your own backyard! Your state elected officials may surprise you with how progressive and qualified they are, and they don't get the recognition they deserve.